I like to imagine somewhere out there are silicon-based life treating water like an acid and telling alien stories of carbon-based life drinking the "dangerous liquid" as if it were ammonia or methane or whatever their water equivalent is
I've seen some creative writing stuff online that depicts humanity as being strange and fearsome in any number of ways, including this (often associated with the phrases "humans are weird" and "humans are space orcs"). What I wonder is: are there silicon-based beings out there writing short stories like that where their species' various traits that they consider normal for lack of any outside point of reference turn out to be weird or impressive? If we ever meet any aliens, will our societies be able to swap pre-contact "we're special and cool compared to aliens" fiction? I don't even mean stories of humanity triumphing over aliens, I mean stuff like our species being able to simply scream at volumes dangerous to aliens, being the only ones in the galactic community with hard teeth, and aggressively pack-bonding with everything we lay eyes on.
blarg2429 - In the Ender’s Game series (I think), the notion of _individuals_ was strange to the aliens. They figured wiping out a colony was no big deal, and didn’t understand the furious response. Being have-minded insectoids, they didn’t consider individuals valuable.
@@blarg2429 yeah but most of those stories are based on the assumption that the aliens evolved from carbon-based life forms that were not pursuit predators, or were plants, either or really. Pursuit predation meant our evolution prioritized rapid healing and extreme amounts of endurance, so we ended up healing quicker but messier and are capable of going for days on end without sleep. the only creatures that heal faster than us are either only capable of healing quicker in one facet IE;lizards where regrowing limbs is possible, or don't have a brain IE;starfish.
In my own personal thoughts, I feel that Rock Type, and by similarity, Steel types, are still Carbon based Lifeforms, BUT, that has Silicone Based skin. The hole eats the stone thing? I believe that it’s to absorb the Silicone by eating them, then use it to harden its skin. Like a few specific animals and slugs eating specific dangerous and toxic species to absorb its poison to become poisonous itself. It also could explain why the eat the Pokémon food. They still need it like Normal Pokémon. Anyhow, awsm Video! Keep ai it!
Considering how Gigalith feeds off sunlight, it most likely is some kind of solar powered gargoyle and the solar blasts it fires are some kind of way to prevent overheating
I have always run on the theory that rock types are just bugs/crustaceans, since there are a few rock/bug type combos anyway. Onyx could easily be a centipede like creature that incorporates native stone into its chitinous shell. Meanwhile, we have other rock types who are literally colonies of plants/bugs
Scientists: Wow we discovered that this animal has unique crystal eyes! Me: Woah, how did you find that out?! Scientists: We bURNed It'S EyES OuT WIth AciD
Mythological Golem logic just have some form of core, energy source or talisman. Ichor is said you be the blood of a god that was use for automatons like talos. If going by human creation myth human are golem themselves that blessed with flesh and blood.
When you mentioned that it's possible silicon-based lifeforms exist somewhere in the universe I was expecting you to mention Lunaton and Solrock. You know, the rock pokemon from outer space
The issue with that is that hydrogen readily reacts with everything sans gold and the noble gases, and that is has only one valence electron. Most atoms want to reach a stable point of eight valence electrons, with hydrogen and helium being exceptions, where they only really want two. This means that under most circumstances, hydrogen can only ever really bond with one other atom. That's why hydrogen only ever really appears at the end of a chain. In fact, that's why many chemical diagrams omit writing hydrogen on chains when it's alone, like when a carbon atom is bound to two or three. The property of trying to get a stable valence shell is why carbon works so well and why it's thought that silicon could work. Since carbon (and silicon) have four valence electrons, they can give or take electrons to get to a stable valence configuration, either by actively receiving 4 electrons or by sharing them with another atom.
3:53 It's actually closer to CO2, but the one main difference between them being that SiO2 uses its Oxygen atoms to bond with other SiO2. Similar to how Carbon bonds with itself in diamonds. H2O doesn't do this (or at least not exactly that), it shares its Hydrogens with other water molecules to form OH- and H3O+ (or H+) ions but it's bonding force is much weaker between molecules than SiO2 and non organic Carbon structures.
I love when you make these science videos that are thinly veiled as Pokémon videos, because as little as this had to do with Pokémon, I definitely have always wondered how magical rock creatures could exist
I think it's important to consider the possibility of these creatures not being MADE of rock, but instead evolving a thick, stony integument (body covering) for defense. We see in golem that the creature is actually inside of the rock instead of actually being made from it. From the exposed parts of golem's body we can deduct that golem is likely to be reptilian in some form. This is strengthened by the existence of aggron, who consumes metal ore in order to form a mineralised 'shell' around the body. Aggron can definitely be placed as some form of reptile who likely forms a clade or group with tyranitar. Tyranitar doesn't have the most pronounced rock like skin, yet is still rock type. This, along with other pokemon such as bonsly and sudowoodo having green skin, solidifies this theory in my eyes. The reason for this adaption is of course, for defense. Pokemon like geodude, sudowoodo and nosepass would all likely be some form of first or second order consumer being preyed upon, and would have a reason for this adaption. With other pokemon who seem to be at the top of the food chain this is slightly harder to pin down. We can probably assume aggron keeps it for defense as it not only needs the integument but also more than that to protect itself. Tyranitar, on the other hand, is likely to be some form of derived aggron species which is now the highest order of consumer in its ecosystem. The stony skin in this case then would be most likely vestigial trait, that is, a trait which has become less and less pronounced over time. Tyranitar could have also benefited from the defense not from predators, but instead the weather. Other pokemon which have metallic shells like bronzong and metagross also would be likely to be related to geodude yet arrived on a similar adaption as aggron to help with defense. Other pokemon with the rock typing are just that type because they either collected these rocks from the environment or are fossilised species.
Me opening the video expecting a video on how Rock Pokémon are able to live. What I get: lecture on elements Me: huh...so THAT'S why they cancelled school? So I get a better education than my teachers can?
2:26 This confirms that his camera man is actually a Morty. *”I kid you not, he turned himself into a rock. He called himself Rocky Gnoggin. Funniest $#@& I have ever seen.”*
Lockstin: *mentions SDC less than 90 seconds into the video* Me, like 4 videos into binge watching what I’ve missed: it was a mistake to not do this sooner.
This video was just, so dang interesting to me, I gotta tell you-I was completely enamored. Thanks for the greatly studied and researched video as always.
Dude I want Lockstin as my science teacher and him to relate all different science genres to video games. I’d go to every class. Hell, if he made a series mashing video games and real world scientific logic together I’d watch it. That would probably take a lot of research time though lol
Makes me think about how rock types would all have a common ancestor since they would have evolved seperatly from carbon based pokemon. I'd like to see you try and put every pokemon into a long evolutionary tree branching from Mew. It does seem like a lot but significantly less when you put all evolutionary lines together and take out the legendaries that predate evolution.
"Silicone is larger and harder to bully. The bonds are doubled up and beefy" What are you doing with all that mass? Double bonded up on the several billionth afternoon.
I mean, silicon-based life is like carbon-based life eating carbon-based rocks like aragonite or limestone. And shells of snails and such technically are literal rock, after all the same molecule that makes the shells of those organism transform into limestone when they die and enough are in the same spot.
I love watching your videos for digestible scientific information. I came for poke-info, and left with tons of science fiction possibilities for my work. Love love love it!
First! Also, just so you guys know, there are mystery gifts every week until June 11th I believe. The first one ends on the 28th, all you have to do is get it from connecting to the 'net!
In school we learned sedimentation the water cycle. For a lot of time I was scared that the atmosphere would become progressively thinner and thinner as the earth grew higher
This video was SUPER-fascinating! That bit about the creature with rock eyes…so cool! Bonsly was a little distracting at the end, though, I ADORE Bonsly and had a hard time listening to your words, but hey, you were wrapping up at that point anyway. But anyway, as I was saying, like, there were parts of the video where I was like, "Oh, that's a neat fun fact, guess we're done here", only for another fun fact to pop up a few minutes later - the video just kept on giving. Aaaah, I'm nerding out over here…Love it! :D
I'm going to be honest here, I think you over through this. There are clearly 2 types of Rock types: -other Pokemon who use rocks as plating and support: Rydon, Rockruff, Dwebble, Tyranitar, and basically all of the fossil pokemon -Golems: Golem, Rosepass, Gigalith, Lunatone, they were clearly made and constructed Pokemon, possibly by some ancient humans long ago who also made the Regis
Lockstin i love your videos but you should of mentioned the living rock an animal thats literally flesh inside of a rock. Its called Pyura Chilensis they look crazy i hope you see this i don't know if any one else mentioned it because theres so much comments
i love your channel because while it is a lot like many other pokemon channels in what kind of content you do, i always learn something and walk away with new understanding, and that is an incredibly important difference that makes your channel amazing
In monster hunter, there's rock monsters that appear to be completely made from rocks but ultimately it's is skin/outer shell Maybe they're just muscle and rock
I just want you to explain science to me, I forgot midway through the video that this was even a pokemon video! You tell it so exciting and I just feel the passion
There have been other rock creatures that have been imagined. "Rock Biter" from "The NeverEnding Story" movies. Tonka even had a toy called Rock Lords, true it was in the late 1980s as a spin-off collection to the Go - Bots & they didn't sell very well, but still it was an interesting idea to me.
For rock types that are actually rock, any sensitive information related parts (brain, eyes, tongue, etc.) would likely be some kind of crystal or crystalline structure.
Just saw Nux's video with you in, I freaked out when he said you. Also, your impressions were so on point that on a couple of the clips I couldn't tell you apart from the original!! Nice job
Squidward: "It's just a stupid boulder!" Spongebob: "It's not just a boulder..." *tears up* "It's a rock..." Peter: "But it wasn't a rock! It was Rock Lobster!"
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HOW IS THIS 14 HOURS AGO
Sam Knight he made the video yesterday but published it today
I've played this game before, it sucks.
@TheThoughtPalace everybody has to eat, do you eat likes? If that´s true you are an amazing person.
lockstin: "today I'll explain rock type pokemon"
*proceeds to explain Gorons*
I love this channel
Gorons are the best race in the zelda game
@@Dr._Heinz_Doofenshmirtz best race😈
"I'll post this again but about gorons"
*Zeltik sweats profusely in the distance*
"You would inhale oxygen, and [excrete] sand!" You sir, just explained Hippopotas and Hippowdon!
but...it's not a rock type.....
@@flabpudding5676 true it's Ground type
T-tar
Pupitar
@@flabpudding5676 doesn t have to be.
I like to imagine somewhere out there are silicon-based life treating water like an acid and telling alien stories of carbon-based life drinking the "dangerous liquid" as if it were ammonia or methane or whatever their water equivalent is
I've seen some creative writing stuff online that depicts humanity as being strange and fearsome in any number of ways, including this (often associated with the phrases "humans are weird" and "humans are space orcs").
What I wonder is: are there silicon-based beings out there writing short stories like that where their species' various traits that they consider normal for lack of any outside point of reference turn out to be weird or impressive? If we ever meet any aliens, will our societies be able to swap pre-contact "we're special and cool compared to aliens" fiction?
I don't even mean stories of humanity triumphing over aliens, I mean stuff like our species being able to simply scream at volumes dangerous to aliens, being the only ones in the galactic community with hard teeth, and aggressively pack-bonding with everything we lay eyes on.
Well, technically we would be weird and horrible aliens with acid blood to these guys so yes.
blarg2429 - In the Ender’s Game series (I think), the notion of _individuals_ was strange to the aliens. They figured wiping out a colony was no big deal, and didn’t understand the furious response. Being have-minded insectoids, they didn’t consider individuals valuable.
@@GamerFromJump Yeah, we also have animals like that on earth. They're called ants.
@@blarg2429 yeah but most of those stories are based on the assumption that the aliens evolved from carbon-based life forms that were not pursuit predators, or were plants, either or really.
Pursuit predation meant our evolution prioritized rapid healing and extreme amounts of endurance, so we ended up healing quicker but messier and are capable of going for days on end without sleep. the only creatures that heal faster than us are either only capable of healing quicker in one facet IE;lizards where regrowing limbs is possible, or don't have a brain IE;starfish.
“The world of Pokémon has some level of magic in it”
What give it away? The sentient rocks or the actual manipulators of space and time???
I would probably say the pokemon based on magicians and wizards.
I think pokemon or like unevolved benders from avatar. Jk but still a fun thought
Or literal fairies and dragons?
And Pokemon based off mythical creatures and Yokai such as Ninetales and Mawile
or the fact that a fire centipede can grow 34 times its original size and destroy whole buildings, nah its just walking rocks
If Lockstin made a poke-anatomy book to sell, I would buy it. 🤷🏽♀️
Kash S have him team up with Arvalis.
same
Surely cease and desist letter
I need this
Wouldn't it technically be pokénatomy instead of poké anatomy
You: Silicon
The guy she tells you not to worry about: Carbon
The virgin Silicon and the chad Carbon
Then the virgin silicon got put into technical, electric, engineering work
Ascended into the LEGEND silicon
In my own personal thoughts, I feel that Rock Type, and by similarity, Steel types, are still Carbon based Lifeforms, BUT, that has Silicone Based skin.
The hole eats the stone thing? I believe that it’s to absorb the Silicone by eating them, then use it to harden its skin.
Like a few specific animals and slugs eating specific dangerous and toxic species to absorb its poison to become poisonous itself.
It also could explain why the eat the Pokémon food. They still need it like Normal Pokémon.
Anyhow, awsm Video! Keep ai it!
I believe the same
Considering how Gigalith feeds off sunlight, it most likely is some kind of solar powered gargoyle and the solar blasts it fires are some kind of way to prevent overheating
Gigalith can even learn Solar Beam which works well with the fact you stated
It’s a mystery why they gave it such a low special attack stat
*Gigalith used Vomit*
Except the fact that Gigalith is not a gargoyle
@@princess_sarina_elysia Because its a physical attacker, not alot of rock moves are special
"Breathes in oxygen breathes out sand", is that how sandstream works?
Raihan intensifies
I have always run on the theory that rock types are just bugs/crustaceans, since there are a few rock/bug type combos anyway.
Onyx could easily be a centipede like creature that incorporates native stone into its chitinous shell.
Meanwhile, we have other rock types who are literally colonies of plants/bugs
Especially stakkataka
All the fossils pokemon: splish plash your words are trash (no offense this just joke)
The T-Rex is my favorite insect
@@machina5 My favorite insects are Dogs and Rhinos.
@@pichuculgon8029 My favorite insect is bus.
"the Crystal Guy" from Ben 10 is named Diamond Head, and he is a Petrosapien, thank you very much.
It hurt me to hear him say that
"Having eyes that are weak compared to the rest of you" we have those already
Scientists: Wow we discovered that this animal has unique crystal eyes!
Me: Woah, how did you find that out?!
Scientists: We bURNed It'S EyES OuT WIth AciD
Scientists: In our defense, we didn't expect it to do that!
And most importanly...
*...WHAT DO THEY TASTE LIKE?...*
Someone's salty
Pure salt even though they taste very similar to salt heck they might have salt on them
Hello Bibarel, I am President Hathaway from Dreamworks' Monsters vs. Aliens now on Dvd.
Cat hair delight
ask the dinosaurs
I've learned more stuff from this than online classes.
Online class: today we will be learning about crap who happy?
Same lol, very soon i'm soppoused to have an exam bed i didn't learn anything
Same here lol
Maybe you should listen
69 likes *nice*
Carbon Atom used Bind!
It’s super effective!
Bind is not Super Effective against anything!
@@geekgo4 and here we see the _"densus moronos"_ once again missing the obvious joke. It's a wonder how this creature manages to survive day to day
Mythological Golem logic just have some form of core, energy source or talisman.
Ichor is said you be the blood of a god that was use for automatons like talos.
If going by human creation myth human are golem themselves that blessed with flesh and blood.
bryan diaz varela Kill a god, the ladies love that in a man
Ah' yes, information I only learned for d&d.
bryan diaz varela Fine, then just kill a concept instead
@bryan diaz varela not the place man.
@bryan diaz varela You can go with humans with to much power. T. Or E.
I am scared to spell their name since its american channel lol
When you mentioned that it's possible silicon-based lifeforms exist somewhere in the universe I was expecting you to mention Lunaton and Solrock. You know, the rock pokemon from outer space
So theoretically with worlds with no air we could have hydrogen based life
Man im gonna have a field day imagining creatures made out of any element
World of Flatearth ( pun intended )
@@ItsJustKaya that's where the densest forms of life are found, with very little intelligence
We are elements
The issue with that is that hydrogen readily reacts with everything sans gold and the noble gases, and that is has only one valence electron. Most atoms want to reach a stable point of eight valence electrons, with hydrogen and helium being exceptions, where they only really want two. This means that under most circumstances, hydrogen can only ever really bond with one other atom. That's why hydrogen only ever really appears at the end of a chain. In fact, that's why many chemical diagrams omit writing hydrogen on chains when it's alone, like when a carbon atom is bound to two or three.
The property of trying to get a stable valence shell is why carbon works so well and why it's thought that silicon could work. Since carbon (and silicon) have four valence electrons, they can give or take electrons to get to a stable valence configuration, either by actively receiving 4 electrons or by sharing them with another atom.
@@umber6937 so what you're saying is, golden planet make watermen
3:53 It's actually closer to CO2, but the one main difference between them being that SiO2 uses its Oxygen atoms to bond with other SiO2. Similar to how Carbon bonds with itself in diamonds. H2O doesn't do this (or at least not exactly that), it shares its Hydrogens with other water molecules to form OH- and H3O+ (or H+) ions but it's bonding force is much weaker between molecules than SiO2 and non organic Carbon structures.
0:31 it should’ve been called hassle castle
msmx music I agree
4:30
This is the first time I've heard him say yeet.
Lockstin: "it would be like breathing in oxygen and breathing out sand"
Me: Did Lockstin just explain how the ability sandstream works?
Changing everytime he says 'Rock' to 'Ground' and making a Ground Type Video
Lockstin : Write that down, Write that down
1:37 is when the ad is over.
You're welcome.
That's my boi Lockstin's revenue
Bu... but the Jojo refference!
I love when you make these science videos that are thinly veiled as Pokémon videos, because as little as this had to do with Pokémon, I definitely have always wondered how magical rock creatures could exist
The "si" in 'silane" is pronounced like *sigh*
Source: am chemist
Nice flex
The source is a little rocky, but boulder than anything that I could come up with.
Potion seller
I require your strongest potions
@@dustydudle880 Sorry, I make rocks. I can sell you some crystals if you're into the whole crystal therapy thing though.
And "chiton" is pronounced "KY-tun"
I think it's important to consider the possibility of these creatures not being MADE of rock, but instead evolving a thick, stony integument (body covering) for defense. We see in golem that the creature is actually inside of the rock instead of actually being made from it. From the exposed parts of golem's body we can deduct that golem is likely to be reptilian in some form. This is strengthened by the existence of aggron, who consumes metal ore in order to form a mineralised 'shell' around the body. Aggron can definitely be placed as some form of reptile who likely forms a clade or group with tyranitar. Tyranitar doesn't have the most pronounced rock like skin, yet is still rock type. This, along with other pokemon such as bonsly and sudowoodo having green skin, solidifies this theory in my eyes. The reason for this adaption is of course, for defense. Pokemon like geodude, sudowoodo and nosepass would all likely be some form of first or second order consumer being preyed upon, and would have a reason for this adaption. With other pokemon who seem to be at the top of the food chain this is slightly harder to pin down. We can probably assume aggron keeps it for defense as it not only needs the integument but also more than that to protect itself. Tyranitar, on the other hand, is likely to be some form of derived aggron species which is now the highest order of consumer in its ecosystem. The stony skin in this case then would be most likely vestigial trait, that is, a trait which has become less and less pronounced over time. Tyranitar could have also benefited from the defense not from predators, but instead the weather.
Other pokemon which have metallic shells like bronzong and metagross also would be likely to be related to geodude yet arrived on a similar adaption as aggron to help with defense. Other pokemon with the rock typing are just that type because they either collected these rocks from the environment or are fossilised species.
Id never thought a mostly pokemon channel would make a jojo reference
Mostly Pokémon channel with other half composed of History and Science
There's always an opportunity for a Jojo's reference.
The last time I was this early, Pikachu defeated Onix.
Me opening the video expecting a video on how Rock Pokémon are able to live.
What I get: lecture on elements
Me: huh...so THAT'S why they cancelled school? So I get a better education than my teachers can?
This doesn’t even scratch the surface. Stay in school
@@Johntend0 Factually incorrect.
its also important to notice Carbon always binds in hexagons, which are proven by nature to be the most stable and resilient array.
Mmm... It’s interesting to figure how and what rock types are made of.
Rock is made out of rock
@@philip1s590 and AxxL is made of sadness.
And what they taste like...
@@AxxLAfriku wtf?
@@AxxLAfriku nobody cares about you
2:26 This confirms that his camera man is actually a Morty.
*”I kid you not, he turned himself into a rock. He called himself Rocky Gnoggin. Funniest $#@& I have ever seen.”*
I feel offended of the fact you said hustle castle has a similar art style to part 3 jojo
And i am still sad about iggys death. And now? XD
it looks like a bootleg family guy game so i get you 100%
johan11222 exactly!
Lockstin: *mentions SDC less than 90 seconds into the video*
Me, like 4 videos into binge watching what I’ve missed: it was a mistake to not do this sooner.
This video was just, so dang interesting to me, I gotta tell you-I was completely enamored. Thanks for the greatly studied and researched video as always.
Dude I want Lockstin as my science teacher and him to relate all different science genres to video games. I’d go to every class. Hell, if he made a series mashing video games and real world scientific logic together I’d watch it.
That would probably take a lot of research time though lol
2:18 Oh my god, I have that exact lamp !
*now goes to watch the entire video*
You know those don't actually do anything, right? All they do is sit there and look pretty
I love it when we go on this odyssey of educational discovery only to arrive back at "but, of course, who knows man it's pokemon."
Makes me think about how rock types would all have a common ancestor since they would have evolved seperatly from carbon based pokemon. I'd like to see you try and put every pokemon into a long evolutionary tree branching from Mew. It does seem like a lot but significantly less when you put all evolutionary lines together and take out the legendaries that predate evolution.
Another Poketuber already has something like that.
I would love a collab book between Lockstin and Birdkeeper Toby about Pokemon biology. Easily worthy of adding to my bookshelf.
I just watched the video on rock type moves explained and then this pops up lol
Wow!
Shocker that the UA-cam works that way
@@kami9143 i don't think "the UA-cam" works that way
Him making a whole theory about rock Pokémon
Game Freak: bro it’s just a game we just thought ooga booga rocks are cool
"Silicone is larger and harder to bully. The bonds are doubled up and beefy"
What are you doing with all that mass? Double bonded up on the several billionth afternoon.
22:48 I love that Over the Garden Wall reference.
Simple answer: legs
*"I just explained Gorons"*
Loggstin did the impossible and now he is my new favorite teacher
I mean, silicon-based life is like carbon-based life eating carbon-based rocks like aragonite or limestone.
And shells of snails and such technically are literal rock, after all the same molecule that makes the shells of those organism transform into limestone when they die and enough are in the same spot.
Lockstin:A silicon based life should be around somewhere.
Gorons:Am I a joke to you?
Lockstin likes alchemists, full metal alchemists
Me when he shows a wolf while mentioning messing with evolution : "A pug. He's gonna show a pug next isn't he?"
Rocks types rock
I came here to know why Geodude is rock with arms not to learn that rock is... rock.
Gigalith is literall perfection ❤️
12:07 DIAMONDHEAD gets a shout out!! :-D That made my day. Interestingly enough, another Ben10 Alien by the name of EchoEcho is also silicon-based.
Isn’t he essentially a sentient robot?
I nearly spit out water when you said you weren't salty...That's your whole appeal!
I love watching your videos for digestible scientific information. I came for poke-info, and left with tons of science fiction possibilities for my work. Love love love it!
I love this kind of thing, relating fictional worlds to real life. That's why I originally subscribed to MatPat
18:07 No wonder the Pokémon cries so much...
This got me.
Should've mentioned Nihilego. The translucent head-membrane, is most probably SO2, silica or quartz.
Experts: don't let germs into your face
Lockstin: *Repeatedly touches is eye for a Pokémon video
*_Must not make a Land of the lustrous reference_*
🎩
🐍 no step on SNEK! 🇺🇸🇭🇰
Are you the same "no step on SNEK!" Person that comments on deadjosey's vidoes ?
The snake is *ours*
I see you’re cultured as well
I've seen you all around ZA WARDU
i see~
*lockston* “What is a rock” *me* “WAIT ROCK SARENT ROCKS!”
Can you be my science teacher :)
Lockstin: *Pokes Geodude in the eye repeatedly*
Geodude: Can you not?
You made a JoJo reference, I'm expecting a JoJo vid in 1-2 weeks
PsychicMewtwo
If you are psychic, come into my dimension.
ew
Cringe
@@Sillimant_ OK, boomer
SHIIIZAAAAA!
Remember that one time that Jessie accidentally grabbed the hand of a Geodude and it blushed? That's something that only organic creatures can do.
First!
Also, just so you guys know, there are mystery gifts every week until June 11th I believe. The first one ends on the 28th, all you have to do is get it from connecting to the 'net!
In sword and shield?
@@ghostie2046 Yup.
When you learn more from a guy talking about rock pokemon than a guy in school talking about rocls
29 seconds ago
Also the visuals are hilarious
Hey what about SHIST
W h a t
@@exotic9417 it's a type of stone
In school we learned sedimentation the water cycle. For a lot of time I was scared that the atmosphere would become progressively thinner and thinner as the earth grew higher
Hi
Congratulations on being the first comment!
Thx
This video was SUPER-fascinating! That bit about the creature with rock eyes…so cool! Bonsly was a little distracting at the end, though, I ADORE Bonsly and had a hard time listening to your words, but hey, you were wrapping up at that point anyway. But anyway, as I was saying, like, there were parts of the video where I was like, "Oh, that's a neat fun fact, guess we're done here", only for another fun fact to pop up a few minutes later - the video just kept on giving. Aaaah, I'm nerding out over here…Love it! :D
Your geodude plush is like “AHHHH! Stop shaking me”
I'm going to be honest here, I think you over through this. There are clearly 2 types of Rock types:
-other Pokemon who use rocks as plating and support: Rydon, Rockruff, Dwebble, Tyranitar, and basically all of the fossil pokemon
-Golems: Golem, Rosepass, Gigalith, Lunatone, they were clearly made and constructed Pokemon, possibly by some ancient humans long ago who also made the Regis
This is the best comment on the video
21:28 It's like a little semi-squishy rainbow Roomba snail.😆🐌
when im watching this im trying to remember all of this so people think im smart in physics class
Lockstin i love your videos but you should of mentioned the living rock an animal thats literally flesh inside of a rock. Its called Pyura Chilensis they look crazy i hope you see this i don't know if any one else mentioned it because theres so much comments
i love your channel because while it is a lot like many other pokemon channels in what kind of content you do, i always learn something and walk away with new understanding, and that is an incredibly important difference that makes your channel amazing
19:05
I don’t think the brain of Cthulhu is silicon based lockstin
Man i love the chemistry used in theoretical astrobiology
2:30 Josh sounds just remarkably like Morty! (Yes, I should be sleeping and not be thinking about this)
At Least the sponsor isn’t RAID SHADOW LEGENDS. RSL:allow us to introduce our selves
I love this channel, it’s like the magic school bus but more realistic and about Pokémon.
Gnoggin: I will explain rock type Pokémon.
Also Gnoggin : Gives lecture about life and rocks.
In monster hunter, there's rock monsters that appear to be completely made from rocks but ultimately it's is skin/outer shell
Maybe they're just muscle and rock
That's what I think is the case for many rock type pokemon.
I just want you to explain science to me, I forgot midway through the video that this was even a pokemon video! You tell it so exciting and I just feel the passion
There have been other rock creatures that have been imagined. "Rock Biter" from "The NeverEnding Story" movies. Tonka even had a toy called Rock Lords, true it was in the late 1980s as a spin-off collection to the Go - Bots & they didn't sell very well, but still it was an interesting idea to me.
"You'd inhale air, and exhale sand" so, thats how Rock types shoot rocks from their body?
For rock types that are actually rock, any sensitive information related parts (brain, eyes, tongue, etc.) would likely be some kind of crystal or crystalline structure.
" crystal guy in ben 10" HIS NAME IS DIMONDHEAD.
Just saw Nux's video with you in, I freaked out when he said you. Also, your impressions were so on point that on a couple of the clips I couldn't tell you apart from the original!! Nice job
Nice Over the Garden Wall reference at the end.
The Rock says, "it doesn't matter what they're made of"
*On today's episode Loggstin explains Gorons*
12:09 Diamondhead, member of the Petrosapien race
Squidward: "It's just a stupid boulder!"
Spongebob: "It's not just a boulder..." *tears up* "It's a rock..."
Peter: "But it wasn't a rock! It was Rock Lobster!"